A journey down the rabbit hole of Rubik's-style puzzles

My QJ pyraminx arrived last week. So far, I’ve spent a couple hours with it and a few good youtube tutorials (this one, especially). It’s a far easier puzzle than a 3×3 cube — not only because it has only four faces, but also because (disregarding the “trivial tips”) each face has only two solvable layers.

As with all mechanical puzzles, the same basic incremental approach applies: make progress, temporarily break it up, do something useful, restore. The unique pyramidal shape and lack of “cornering” makes the puzzle less amenable to finger tricks and more susceptible to lock ups. Still, it’s a fun one, and a nice break from 3x3s.